Power Distribution for Rigid Inflatable Boats
Hand crafted in Italy and built to the highest standard of quality, Dariel Boats provides the ultimate experience in Rigid Inflatable Boating.
Looking to implement new innovations that match its high quality standards, Dariel selected Digital Switching Systems through its Certified European Distributor Blink Marine, to install one of the industry’s first power distribution systems for rigged inflatable boats.
The system’s ease of installation, high IP rating and uniquely modern and ruggedized keypads compliment Dariel’s high quality standards and enhance the boating experience for its customers.
The PowerCore 210 load controller with bypass was chosen for its reliability and ease of implementation of customized features for each networked output. As with all Digital Switching Systems’ load controllers, the PowerCore 210 provides a substantial reduction in the amount of wiring needed throughout the vessel.
Dariel’s 39-foot Phantasia, 33-foot DTender and 23-foot DT7 also sport various combinations of customized 10 and 14 position keypads , along with a 6 position keypad featuring Dariel’s own logo.
With more systems installed then all of its competitors combined, Digital Switching Systems continues to be the preferred supplier of power distribution systems for boat manufacturers around the globe.
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